September 02, 2015
September 01, 2015
Pizza in Japan? #pizza #japan # japanese #japanesecustomers
Pizza in Japan?
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Pizza in Japanese is normally written in katakana,
ピッツァ and is pronounced as pittsua.
Supermarket pizza can be purchased at Ito Yokado, for example a 15cm Pizza Margherita can be purchased for 267 yen including tax that contains Hokkaido wheat and Italian mozzarella cheese.
Picture: Ito Yokado - Pizza Margherita for 267 yen including tax
Pizza can also be purchased from Italian restaurant's as a menu item, for example: Capricciossa written as カプリチョーザ for example pizza on the menu start at 1380 yen through to 1780 yen plus tax but can be discounted on special days such as the 10th, 20th or 30th each month when pizza's are discounted by 20% .
Video: Shakeys Pizza in Japan
Shakeys Pizza where you can have a lunch viking (all you can eat in Japanese) for a set price, for example, as an adult for 710 yen. I remember hearing or reading that the creator of Pac Man got the idea for the character and game while dining at a Shakeys Pizza in Omotesando in Tokyo?
Video: Pizza Hut menu in Japan
Foreign franchise pizza chains in Japan include Pizza Hut, Domino's
Local franchise chains include Pizza La, Pizza Station
Video: Pizza Station Menu in Japan
Italian food as a segment is growing as more types of pasta is being seen on the shelves and the market for pizza is also expanding with more types of pizza, more natural cheese types and a wider variety of ingredients.
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August 31, 2015
What is Japanese Marketing & why is it important?
What is Japanese Marketing?
Japanese Marketing can be described in three ways. Firstly, it is how Japanese companies market their products and services to Japanese in Japan, secondly , Japanese marketing can be seen as how Japanese market products and services to foreigners in Japan, thirdly, how Japanese market their products and services to to other Asian customers and finally, how Japanese convey their their ideas, products, services and culture to the world.
Why is Japanese Marketing important?
Japanese marketing is important as it involves a large area, involves millions of people, and is not documented like American Marketing.
Asia accounts for over 50% of world GDP and yet the world's knowledge of Asia is limited. Japan is one the largest economy in Asia and trades with many countries within Asia and the world.
Japanese marketing techniques are different to American marketing techniques. In fact so different that many western marketing theories just don't attract, manage or retain Asian and non Asian customers. So that in itself is a reason to learn how countries like Japan communicate with their wide array of customers.
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